Author: CCM Professor
🎶 **Welcome to CCM Professor!** 🎶
If you love the sounds of *classic* Contemporary Christian Music — the songs, the stories, and the spiritual impact — you’re in the right place.
Here at **CCM Professor**, we explore the golden era of CCM, roughly from **1967 to 2001**. Through podcasts, blog posts, artist spotlights, and behind-the-scenes insights, we dive deep into the music that shaped a generation of believers.
But this isn’t just about nostalgia. It’s about **faith**. Our goal is to remember and rediscover music that not only made history, but still strengthens hearts today.
Whether you grew up on Andraé Crouch, Amy Grant, Petra, or Point of Grace, or you’re just discovering this powerful legacy — welcome. Let’s journey together.
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The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #93: 2nd Chapter of Acts, Phil Keaggy, and A Band Called David — How the West Was One (1977)
This 1977 live album captured the energy of 2nd Chapter of Acts, Phil
The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #94: Michael English, Michael English (1991)
Michael English’s 1991 debut blended powerhouse vocals with heartfelt emotion, setting a new standard for male CCM artists.
Intro
Coming in at #94 in The 100
The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #95: DeGarmo & Key, Straight On (1979)
DeGarmo & Key’s 1979 release brought rock credibility and tight musicianship to CCM, setting the stage for a generation of faith-driven artists to follow.
Intro
Introducing the 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music Project
How this list works, why it matters, and where to begin
The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #96: Steve Camp, Fire and Ice (1983)
Steve Camp’s 1983 release blended polished musicianship with prophetic lyrics, calling believers to authentic discipleship in an era of compromise.
The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #97: Crystal Lewis, The Bride (1993)
Crystal Lewis’s 1993 project blended pop, gospel, and worship, cementing her reputation as one of the most powerful voices in Christian music.
Intro
As our countdown
The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #98: Petra, More Power To Ya (1982)
PETRA’S 1982 MASTERPIECE DELIVERED ARENA-ROCK ANTHEMS AND BOLD FAITH, ESTABLISHING THEM AS THE UNDISPUTED LEADERS OF CHRISTIAN ROCK.
Intro
As our countdown of The 100
The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #99: Carman, The Champion (1986)
Carman’s bold, dramatic 1986 album brought theater, storytelling, and unforgettable energy to the world of CCM.
Intro
As our countdown of The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian
The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #100: Evie, Mirror (1977)
We’re kicking off the countdown with Evie Tornquist’s warm, sincere 1977 release—an album that helped define the early sound of CCM.
Intro
Welcome to our continuing journey through
